There were about 30 incredible performances this weekend, as a remarkable 10 teams kept clean sheets. The defence was incredibly hard to choose, the midfield was also difficult and some forwards left out will feel hard done by.

GK: Asmir Begovic, Stoke City

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There were several solid showings in goal around the Premier League this weekend, but how often does a goalkeeper score a goal—inside the first 15 seconds?

Asmir Begovic became just the fifth 'keeper to score and the fifth-fastest goalscorer in Premier League history, as his 12th-second clearance caught the wind and bounced straight over Artur Boruc's head.

CB: Steven Caulker, Cardiff City

It was a rather important afternoon on Sunday in Wales, as the country's heavyweight teams Cardiff City and Swansea City met in the Premier League for the first time ever.

It was the Bluebirds who came away the victors, courtesy of a 1-0 scoreline, and Steven Caulker was the man to break the deadlock.

Both sides traded spells of pressure throughout the game, and Caulker was a pillar of strength in defence as usual. His goal will be seen as a bonus by the player, but to the fans it's the difference between jubilation and misery.

CM: Aaron Ramsey, Arsenal

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Yep, it's Aaron Ramsey again.

His box-to-box nature put Liverpool's questionable central midfield to the test on Saturday evening, and eventually it yielded. Mesut Ozil picked out his Welsh colleague on the edge of the box, and Ramsey let the ball sit up before hitting a beauty over the outstretched arms of Simon Mignolet.

Another superlative showing from world football's most in-form player.

AMC: David Silva, Manchester City

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David Silva had a field day at the Etihad Stadium for Manchester City on Saturday, scoring one of seven goals put past John Ruddy to bury the visitors.

The Citizens were under pressure to perform and re-assert themselves as a threat, and with Chelsea losing earlier that day, the Canaries at home represented the perfect chance to put up some huge numbers.

Silva was instrumental in piling up an early lead, forcing Chris Hughton to push for goals and subsequently get burned on the counter.

ST: Wayne Rooney, Manchester United

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Manchester United's front four were brilliant at Craven Cottage on Saturday, with Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Adnan Januzaj and Antonio Valencia all in fine form.

We could only select one for our team, though, so we've opted for the first. Rooney played his heart out, as usual, for David Moyes and led United to the sort of dominant performance that helps stops the murmurs surrounding "fallen giants."

His clever assist for Valencia and cheeky goal sealed the win by the 22-minute mark for the Red Devils.